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In Addition to the 764,000 Manufacturing Jobs Added Since Early 2010, the
Average Workweek in Manufacturing is the Highest Since WWII
11
Note: For production and non-supervisory workers.
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The average workweek in manufacturing has hit 42.2 hours several times this year, the
highest level since 1945.
37.0
37.5
38.0
38.5
39.0
39.5
40.0
40.5
41.0
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42.0
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43.0
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Average Workweek in Manufacturing
Hours
Nov-
2014